No-Bake Tiramisu Cheesecake

No-Bake Tiramisu Cheesecake is a Mediterranean recipe that serves 8. One serving contains 671 calories, 10g of protein, and 48g of fat. For $1.41 per serving, this recipe covers 9% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe is liked by 81 foodies and cooks. If you have heavy whipping cream, heavy whipping cream, ladyfingers, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 20 minutes. It is brought to you by Beyond Frosting. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 33%. This score is rather bad. Similar recipes include Tiramisù Cheesecake, Tiramisu Cheesecake, and Tiramisu Cheesecake.

Servings: 8

Preparation duration: 20 minutes

 

Ingredients:

½ cup chocolate covered espresso beans, chopped

2 tablespoon cocoa powder

2 tablespoons cocoa powder

2 teaspoons espresso powder

1 cup heavy whipping cream

1 ½ cups heavy whipping cream

2 tablespoons Kahlua

2 packages ladyfingers (7oz ea)

8 ounces mascarpone cheese

½ cup powdered sugar

½ cup boiling water

Equipment:

rolling pin

bowl

whisk

baking paper

springform pan

pastry brush

mixing bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

Prepare the filling by whipping the mascarpone cheese for 30 seconds on medium speed and then slowly add the heavy whipping cream and scrape down the bowl until it is a liquid consistency. Increase mixing speed to medium-high and continuing to add heavy whipped cream.Once soft peaks start to form, add powdered sugar and increase speed to high. Beat until stiff peaks form. Set aside.Chop the chocolate covered espresso beans using a nut grinder or by smashing he beans with a strong object such as a rolling pin until they are small pieces. Mix into the mascarpone filling.Prepare the syrup for the ladyfingers by combining boiling water with espresso powder and whisk until the powder is dissolved. Add Kahlua and whisk to combine. Allow the mixture to cool to the touch, refrigerate if necessary.Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper.Dip each side of the lady fingers in the coffee mixture. Line the bottom of the pan with as many whole ladyfingers as possible and then cut the remaining pieces to fit.Take half of the mascarpone filling and spread over the bottom layer of the ladyfingers.For the sidewalls, brush only one of the ladyfingers with the espresso mixture using a soft pastry brush and place that side towards the inside of the cake, pressing into the mascarpone filling.Dust the filing with cocoa powder.Make a second layer of ladyfingers, dipping each side in the espresso, and laying out as many whole ladyfingers as possible. Cut the remaining pieces to fit.Spread the remaining filling over top of the ladyfingers.For the topping:Put your mixing bowl and wire whisk in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes until it is completely cold. Beat the heavy cream on medium-high speed for several minutes until it starts to thicken. Add the powdered sugar and cocoa powder and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Use a large open star tip (such as Ateco 846) and pipe rosettes over top of the cake. Dust the whipped cream with cocoa powder.Refrigerate this cake for at least 3 hours before serving, the longer the better.

 

Step by step:


1. Prepare the filling by whipping the mascarpone cheese for 30 seconds on medium speed and then slowly add the heavy whipping cream and scrape down the bowl until it is a liquid consistency. Increase mixing speed to medium-high and continuing to add heavy whipped cream.Once soft peaks start to form, add powdered sugar and increase speed to high. Beat until stiff peaks form. Set aside.Chop the chocolate covered espresso beans using a nut grinder or by smashing he beans with a strong object such as a rolling pin until they are small pieces.

2. Mix into the mascarpone filling.Prepare the syrup for the ladyfingers by combining boiling water with espresso powder and whisk until the powder is dissolved.

3. Add Kahlua and whisk to combine. Allow the mixture to cool to the touch, refrigerate if necessary.Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper.Dip each side of the lady fingers in the coffee mixture. Line the bottom of the pan with as many whole ladyfingers as possible and then cut the remaining pieces to fit.Take half of the mascarpone filling and spread over the bottom layer of the ladyfingers.For the sidewalls, brush only one of the ladyfingers with the espresso mixture using a soft pastry brush and place that side towards the inside of the cake, pressing into the mascarpone filling.Dust the filing with cocoa powder.Make a second layer of ladyfingers, dipping each side in the espresso, and laying out as many whole ladyfingers as possible.

4. Cut the remaining pieces to fit.

5. Spread the remaining filling over top of the ladyfingers.For the topping:Put your mixing bowl and wire whisk in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes until it is completely cold. Beat the heavy cream on medium-high speed for several minutes until it starts to thicken.

6. Add the powdered sugar and cocoa powder and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Use a large open star tip (such as Ateco 84

7. and pipe rosettes over top of the cake. Dust the whipped cream with cocoa powder.Refrigerate this cake for at least 3 hours before serving, the longer the better.


Nutrition Information:

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670k Calories
10g Protein
48g Total Fat
49g Carbs
3% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
670k
34%

Fat
48g
74%

  Saturated Fat
28g
179%

Carbohydrates
49g
16%

  Sugar
13g
15%

Cholesterol
241mg
80%

Sodium
121mg
5%

Alcohol
0.81g
5%

Caffeine
102mg
34%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
10g
20%

Vitamin A
1765IU
35%

Vitamin B2
0.33mg
19%

Phosphorus
165mg
17%

Manganese
0.28mg
14%

Iron
2mg
14%

Calcium
125mg
13%

Vitamin B1
0.16mg
11%

Folate
42µg
11%

Copper
0.21mg
10%

Magnesium
35mg
9%

Fiber
2g
8%

Vitamin B12
0.51µg
8%

Vitamin B5
0.76mg
8%

Zinc
1mg
7%

Vitamin B3
1mg
6%

Potassium
195mg
6%

Vitamin E
0.82mg
5%

Vitamin B6
0.09mg
4%

Vitamin D
0.52µg
3%

Vitamin K
3µg
3%

Selenium
1µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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